Andy: Why are you reading a book about wombs?
Jack: It's a really good read. I'll let you borrow it sometime.

There's no way we live in a world where Herrera gets charged with murder, and that guy is mayor.

Ben

Elena: I'm glad you fought that man off, and I'm glad he's dead. I know I shouldn't say that, but I am.
Andy: Thank you. For making sure that I knew how to defend myself.

Carina: We're not doing this ... today! We're not doing this today.
Maya: OK, but you said--
Carina: I know what I said, but that was before he found out that he has a brother who is a father.
Jack: What does that have to do with anything?
Carina: You are distracted, and I am annoyed, and Maya, congratulations, you get another day. Woo!

Andy: It's like, first, I survived the thing, then I survived the aftermath of the thing, now, I have to survive the entire internet's opinion of the thing.
Ross: Sounds like a lot.
Andy: It's fine. A lifetime of practice compartmentalizing.
Ross: You know, I don't know that this is something that you need to or that you should compartmentalize.

I called Sandra. She gave me your address. I'm sorry. I tried calling your phone, but ...

Elena

Vic: For what it's worth, I don't blame you for reporting him.
Sullivan: Well, you might be the only one in this building.

Andy: Men have this way of really over concerning themselves with my life.
Ross: That's endemic. In FD, in the military, a cashier at a grocery store. My entire career, two industries, multiple cities, and it's the same thing. That's why it's taking me long to get this far.

Andy: For the longest time, I thought it was me. I thought something was wrong with me. That things just kept not working out, and I just realized it's all of you. Knowing, prescribing what's best for me. It was the guy in the parking lot who decided he knew better when I said I didn't want things to go any further. It was my dad when the idea of seeing his daughter take over would've been too big of a sign for him to know that he was done. It was Sullivan when he wanted to keep me in my place because his life was a mess, and it's you, trying to make this as slow, and hard, and painful as possible for me because if you had to come up this way, the hard way, then so do I.
Ross: You have been through a trauma, alright ...
Andy: It's this whole screwed-up system! The one that tells women of color that we should be grateful for even the smallest thing we're given. Even if we've earned it. Even if it's less than we deserve. Even if it's an open secret that the expectations on us are higher and the rewards lower because we should know our place, right? Because we're lucky to get anything to begin with.

Ross: You are lucky as a woman of color to have the department looking out for you.
Andy: I am on trial for manslaughter. My name is all over local news next to the word Killer, and now you just fired for me. How is that looking out for me? And the fact that my luck is being discussed to my being a woman of color, by the way, kind of highlights how messed up this is.

Sullivan: I can't tell you or Andy what to do, but she's been through a lot, and I'm not sure you being here will have the effect that you're hoping for.
Elena: I'm not hoping for anything. I just want to make sure that my baby girl is okay.

Jack: The genetic testing app just alerted me.
Carina: Is there a problem?
Jack: I don't think so? It says I have a brother.

Station 19 Season 5 Quotes

Oh, so address the problem of inequity, you're saddling me with more work?

Andy

Vic: So Diane is not quitting, you are. You're leaving 19.
Dean: Who can afford to live in Oakland on a firefighter's salary?
Vic: You can.